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california's 1869 constitution made it nearly impossible for california indians to vote. legislatorlifornia's band indians from voting and then indians from giving evidence for and against whites in criminal cases and banned them from serving as jurors. they barred them from serving as attorneys. in combination, these laws shut indians out of participation in, and protection by the states legal system. objection played a major role in california's indian population decline. passed thegislators infamous act for the government and protection of indians, which legalized the white custody of indian miners, and indian prisoner leasing, while courts and jurors could summarily rejects indian testimony. they could then be forced into unpaid work on trumped up charges. here we see an ad. a 16-year-old southern california indian female at the price of a pound of gunpowder and a bottle of brandy. in 1860, legislators expanded the 1850 act to legalized indenture of any indian or indians, whether children are grown persons, including prisoners of war. boom inws triggered a violent kid
california's 1869 constitution made it nearly impossible for california indians to vote. legislatorlifornia's band indians from voting and then indians from giving evidence for and against whites in criminal cases and banned them from serving as jurors. they barred them from serving as attorneys. in combination, these laws shut indians out of participation in, and protection by the states legal system. objection played a major role in california's indian population decline. passed thegislators...
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book about california politics right now california is really leading the resistance to trump and they're trying to counterpose a different kind of example about how you can organize an economy how you can organize a society and how you can address climate change you say that california is america fast forward with this is the state that in the early 1990 s. passed one of the most trick pony and anti immigrant pieces of legislation possible only went from being about 69 percent not a span equate to being majority people of color that's exactly the demographic change that people right state is going through between 202050 california is also america fast forward in terms of economic change we went through one of the most significant deindustrialization here when defense spending cut cut back in the early 1990 s. which disappeared middle class jobs so california is america just sooner. we set out to investigate the battle between trump in california reveals about 2 competing visions at play in the 2020 presidential election and the choice americans face over the direction of their country ou
book about california politics right now california is really leading the resistance to trump and they're trying to counterpose a different kind of example about how you can organize an economy how you can organize a society and how you can address climate change you say that california is america fast forward with this is the state that in the early 1990 s. passed one of the most trick pony and anti immigrant pieces of legislation possible only went from being about 69 percent not a span...
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and the california indian catastrophe 1846 to 1873. thanks for joining us on booktv. >> thanks very much. >> next on booktv robert o'neal the formally navy s.e.a.l. credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome
and the california indian catastrophe 1846 to 1873. thanks for joining us on booktv. >> thanks very much. >> next on booktv robert o'neal the formally navy s.e.a.l. credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome
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to the state of california and the citizens of california, to represent the state of california along -- >> who would appoint him? the same governor that didn't want to defend the plebiscite? >> well, that happens all the time. as you recall in the case of -- well, let's not spend too much time on independent counsel provisions, but -- [laughter] >> the governor -- the government of the state of california frequently appoints an attorney where there's a perceived conflict of interest >> i suppose -- >> and that person would have a responsibility for the state and might have responsibility for the attorneys' fees. >> i suppose there might be people out there with their own personal standing, someone who performs marriages and would like that to remain open to everyone but would prefer not to perform same-sex marriages, or other people. we seem to be addressing the case as if the only options are the proponents here or the state. i'm not sure there aren't other people out there with individual personalized injury that would satisfy article iii. >> there might well be in a different case
to the state of california and the citizens of california, to represent the state of california along -- >> who would appoint him? the same governor that didn't want to defend the plebiscite? >> well, that happens all the time. as you recall in the case of -- well, let's not spend too much time on independent counsel provisions, but -- [laughter] >> the governor -- the government of the state of california frequently appoints an attorney where there's a perceived conflict of...
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southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california, but there's still you know, every year this annual push to break off california and to into smaller parts. i don't know if that begins to get at the question nails, but hopefully it's a start excellent, and let's go from california to arizona. karen asked. how could arizona even consider secession since they were a territory not a state? arizona also like southern california had been agitating for independent status. for years before the civil war so as southern california was was pushing to form its own territory, arizona as the southern part of new mexico was also pushing for territ
southern california actually voted to sort of brexit from the rest of california in 1859. but the final decision had to pass to congress and by the time it reached congress. the national scene was so convulsed with fears of southern secession that it never really made it onto the agenda and sort of the movement to break southern california off at that point died, but you can you can sort of see that the afterlife of that movement. it's shifted from southern, california to northern california,...
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california can do it. it has to do it quickly because it's beginning to lose population as troy mentioned earlier to other states. in the last five years, california lost nearly 300,000 taxpayers and their families. two other states throughout migration. and they took with them $26 billion in income out of the state. that mean has the california economy is going to be starting to shrink. and their tax base is shrinking, too. that means they are going to constantly face this never-ending spiral of trying to tax shrinking pool of income with higher taxes. >> glenn: where did they go? where did the people left when they go? >> the rest of the country. >> nevada, arizona, elsewhere. >> glenn: anybody tell me what happened in maryland? because i think there is some real, there is real lessons to be learned here. in the positive. negative lessons. what happened to maryland? >> the controller general reported last year in maryland that the number of households over a million reported fell by a third. that brought
california can do it. it has to do it quickly because it's beginning to lose population as troy mentioned earlier to other states. in the last five years, california lost nearly 300,000 taxpayers and their families. two other states throughout migration. and they took with them $26 billion in income out of the state. that mean has the california economy is going to be starting to shrink. and their tax base is shrinking, too. that means they are going to constantly face this never-ending spiral...
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in california are california residents. this idea that russia could get behind the campaign for california independence is nonsense. more than a third of california residents support the idea of cal exit without any does on the issue and another 15 to 20% are willing to look at the idea. the problem is this. this is the issue. america has its problems. they weren't created by rushy. this idea that russia is behind some kind of campaign to make america fall apart is not rushy. that's america. americans are responsible for that. it's our problem and our fault as americans that we can't get along with each other in north america. so this campaign is about is -- not only about california independence but keeping the peace in north america by allowing us to separate like we said national divorce. let's have a national divorce from the other 49 states and keep the peace in north america. >> united states supreme court has said that's states have no constitutional right to secede. join us from rushy. joining the recall election. >
in california are california residents. this idea that russia could get behind the campaign for california independence is nonsense. more than a third of california residents support the idea of cal exit without any does on the issue and another 15 to 20% are willing to look at the idea. the problem is this. this is the issue. america has its problems. they weren't created by rushy. this idea that russia is behind some kind of campaign to make america fall apart is not rushy. that's america....
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california has no peers. california outperformed the u.s., at 5.7%. we created 569,000 jobs since 2019. my opponent will not bring this up, i will. the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $1.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial innovation alive and well under state of california. our strategy is about growth and inclusion. you talked about the issue of worker protections, you talk about giving voice to labor. we believe in more voice, more choice, and we believe we have to do a better job addressing the issue of our time outside of the existential issue of climate change, and that is the wealth and income gaps in this estate. and i will tell you what, i could not be more proud of the fact that we received recognition, not an assertion, but recognition from a bipartisan national education group for our educated -- for our unprecedented educator reforms. you continue to push down what we are trying to do on education. not surprisingly because you opposed universal preschool. we fully funded it. you opp
california has no peers. california outperformed the u.s., at 5.7%. we created 569,000 jobs since 2019. my opponent will not bring this up, i will. the lowest recorded unemployment in california history. yes, we had a $1.4 billion operating surplus because of the entrepreneurial innovation alive and well under state of california. our strategy is about growth and inclusion. you talked about the issue of worker protections, you talk about giving voice to labor. we believe in more voice, more...
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in california, you are right. the executive branch and bicameral legislative branch are dominated by democrats. nonetheless, we are the most productive, progressive legislative house in america, bar none, become pushing the most far-reaching climate change policies not in the nation, but in fact the entire world. $15aise the minimum wage to an hour, investing in health care for undocumented children. at the end of the day, we all have to pay the costs. let's be smart and invest in preventative health care. making sure there is equal pay for women doing equal work. the most restrictive gun control and gun and emission laws in the country. thing,have too much of a i do not know if you can measure or quantify real accomplishments that improve the human condition for all. i think we have a compass that in the golden state, california. host: let's hear from some of the 40 million residents of california. we will begin with annie in fairfax, california. you are on with state senator kevin de leon. i have a boyfriend who
in california, you are right. the executive branch and bicameral legislative branch are dominated by democrats. nonetheless, we are the most productive, progressive legislative house in america, bar none, become pushing the most far-reaching climate change policies not in the nation, but in fact the entire world. $15aise the minimum wage to an hour, investing in health care for undocumented children. at the end of the day, we all have to pay the costs. let's be smart and invest in preventative...
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and california i think he just sees it as a way to tee off on liberals on the california. society they can stand as a metaphor in the image for his base voter but no one can deny that california is the 5th largest economy it has tremendous innovation it's a food producer like no other state so we're doing a lot we've achieved a lot and that's why people want to come here california is a leader in terms of climate change in terms of building a green economy in terms of immigration do you think that the state helping to set the issue or gender for the 2020 little. california gender what you said is true california's doing all these things as other states but i will say when it comes to the green economy and climate change california is the front and given a tremendous economic dynamism california does refute trumping claim that reducing carbon emissions hurts the economy. continuing investigation of the clash between president trump and california begins with climate change and its implications for the 2020 presidential election if you will support the fire earlier this year
and california i think he just sees it as a way to tee off on liberals on the california. society they can stand as a metaphor in the image for his base voter but no one can deny that california is the 5th largest economy it has tremendous innovation it's a food producer like no other state so we're doing a lot we've achieved a lot and that's why people want to come here california is a leader in terms of climate change in terms of building a green economy in terms of immigration do you think...
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so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also with this theological sidebar. which is to convert all of the native american people along the coast of california to catholicism. >> well, we have so much cruelty to cover in just one hour that i think the mission is most well-known pieces of this, but this was the start of institutionalized slavery in california. >> i think it is really important today to not only focus on the issue of cruelty. that every single place, there was slavery in california, there were fights, escapes, crazy, organized slavery that brought the mission system to an end. we didn't learn about this, our kids didn't learn
so, the order is to occupy california and to use the fertile land, the fields of california to provide food for the native american people, the indigenous people, who have been captured and are forced to do the silver mines in mexico and in peru. so, they want to feed the people, they want to extend mexico's sovereignty, although they own the land from baja into alto, california, and stop the russians coming from the north. and so, the plan is to set up slave plantations to grow food, but also...
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[applause] [applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the fires swept through and met people who literally lost everything they owned, but still were reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and met volunteers providing relief to desperate migrants who others treat like criminals, like a 3-year-old girl who was just literally a year older than my youngest at a shelter who quite literally captured my heart. i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind before the sun comes up to feed the world. there are everyday heroes all over our state who work hard and then come home to care for aging parents or new
[applause] [applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise...
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, including southern california. one of the things that some of these early american travelers did is that they often married the daughters of spanish landowners, and one of the big families in san diego was estudio. we have one of the land grant maps for the ranch which at one time had been in the estudio family. nowadays it's a large residential development in southeastern san diego county. i think we could talk about a lot of the history of san diego through the history of development of communities here , and part of that was land speculation. and during the american period, a lot of it had to do with promotion of the area as a place to live and to immigrate to. one of the big events that occurred in san diego in 1915 was the exposition that occurred in what is now barrel park, celebrating the opening of the panama canal. san diego had this big, elaborate multi-year exposition which attracted a lot of tourists to the area. and that was a great time for the promoters of the area, real estate promoters, to develop
, including southern california. one of the things that some of these early american travelers did is that they often married the daughters of spanish landowners, and one of the big families in san diego was estudio. we have one of the land grant maps for the ranch which at one time had been in the estudio family. nowadays it's a large residential development in southeastern san diego county. i think we could talk about a lot of the history of san diego through the history of development of...
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so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high scho or at berkeley, lifornia writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and itays that sve voluntarily brought islave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojoner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're to leave. and sohis the california gitive act builds in that ople can keep enslaved in the state enslaved, afcan-americans in the state for thre years it's a three year fure even if by andhat gives them time to either decide to settle here or return after abusing people for three years. yeah. um, another one, t well known africanist ali mazrui states in one of his books that the root cause of slavery was capitalism and the need for cheap labor. can you say the same abou enslaving native americans and by extension, new immigrants? m
so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high scho or at berkeley, lifornia writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and itays that sve voluntarily brought islave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojoner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're to leave....
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that's what california means to joshua. that's what california means to the world. now it's our turn to spend our waking days protecting that dream for every californian. thank you, california. thank you all very much for being here tonight. god bless you and the best is yet to come. thank you. >> you have been listening live to lieutenant governor, now the new governor of california gavin newsom making his acceptance speech in southern california saying that california is a 40 million person melting pot and not just a state of resistance but a state of results. >> he said it's the biggest state making the biggest statement. he's talking about decency, facts, truth, and trust. and that agents of anger need to pack up and pack it in. take office, be sworn in on january 7, 2019. about two months from today. >> and you see him on stage there with his wife jennifer and their four children which he referenced in his speech. >> and we will be back with more election coverage here on kron4. it's time for sleep number's veterans day sale on the new sleep number 360 smart be
that's what california means to joshua. that's what california means to the world. now it's our turn to spend our waking days protecting that dream for every californian. thank you, california. thank you all very much for being here tonight. god bless you and the best is yet to come. thank you. >> you have been listening live to lieutenant governor, now the new governor of california gavin newsom making his acceptance speech in southern california saying that california is a 40 million...
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sam: have california democrats fueled california's thirsty dilemma for decades? we'll flush out that statement. finally. bill patzert: this is the godzilla el niño if it matures and actually comes to fruition. sam: the predicted el niño winter, will it deliver the goods, or leave us high and dry? we get to the truth in tonight's "reality check. and good evening, i'm sam brock. welcome to tonight's "reality check, where we put the claims of our leaders under the microscope using data and expert opinion to dig up the truth. and tonight, we begin with money, generally a lot of it. how much does your ceo make? soon, most companies will have to reveal exactly how much more their ceos earn than the typical worker. is it eye-opening, or are we eyeing the wrong numbers? the facts behind the so-called ceo pay gap. nick woodman had reason to celebrate 2014. the gopro ceo brought home the bacon, $77 million in total pay. tim cook guided the country's largest publicly-traded company, apple, and netted $9.2 million. and jamie dimon ran the nation's biggest bank, jp morgan c
sam: have california democrats fueled california's thirsty dilemma for decades? we'll flush out that statement. finally. bill patzert: this is the godzilla el niño if it matures and actually comes to fruition. sam: the predicted el niño winter, will it deliver the goods, or leave us high and dry? we get to the truth in tonight's "reality check. and good evening, i'm sam brock. welcome to tonight's "reality check, where we put the claims of our leaders under the microscope using data...
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john: thank you california. america needs you the way we needed the soviet union as a model of failure to warn us what happens if we listen to those that say government does it better. the ussr -- u.s.s.r. died 20 years ago. i am grateful now we have not just california california, illinois, connec ticut to remind us what power mad politicians to. that is not fair american states are not dictatorships. if you live in a big government states you can move and vote with your feet. i did. a group of illinois but then i stayed but gradually politicians gave the way -- a boy the future that soon illinois will not have nominee for much i moved to new york city it is not political paradise but this is whether the tv news jobs were. at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hamps
john: thank you california. america needs you the way we needed the soviet union as a model of failure to warn us what happens if we listen to those that say government does it better. the ussr -- u.s.s.r. died 20 years ago. i am grateful now we have not just california california, illinois, connec ticut to remind us what power mad politicians to. that is not fair american states are not dictatorships. if you live in a big government states you can move and vote with your feet. i did. a group...
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bienvenido "al punto california". la primera pregunta es: para que esto ocurra, ¿quÉ requisitos deben cumplir quienes busquen ayuda sobre estos daÑos que sufrieron? >> hay detalles que todavÍa se iban a dar hoy mismo, que se lanzÓ este programa histÓrico. van a pedir comprobantes, pero lo primero es pedir una cita con las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que manejan estos fondos. en cada condado hay uno o dosorganizaciones encargadas de esto, y luego habrÁ una cita persona para revisar estos documentos y comprobantes. si al final de esa cita califican, Éstas personas pueden salir de esa cita con una tarjeta con asistencia de mÁximo $4500, $1000 por cada adulto y $500 por cada niÑo. octavio: lo importante es que se van a asignar fondos y se estÁ ajustando el mÉtodo. ¿van a recibir una tarjeta o cheque? ¿lo va a pagar el gobierno o quiÉn serÁ quien pague las reparaciones? >> los fondos vienen de california porque sabemos que hay miles de indocumentados que no califican para la ayuda de fema. en el estad
bienvenido "al punto california". la primera pregunta es: para que esto ocurra, ¿quÉ requisitos deben cumplir quienes busquen ayuda sobre estos daÑos que sufrieron? >> hay detalles que todavÍa se iban a dar hoy mismo, que se lanzÓ este programa histÓrico. van a pedir comprobantes, pero lo primero es pedir una cita con las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que manejan estos fondos. en cada condado hay uno o dosorganizaciones encargadas de esto, y luego habrÁ una cita...
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john: thank you california. america needs you the way we needed the soviet union as a model of failure to warn us what happens if we listen to those that say government does it better. the ussr -- u.s.s.r. died 20 years ago. i am grateful now we have not just california california, illinois, connec ticut to remind us what power mad politicians to. that is not fair american states are not dictatorships. if you live in a big government states you can move and vote with your feet. i did. a group of illinois but then i stayed but gradually politicians gave the way -- a boy the future that soon illinois will not have nominee for much i moved to new york city it is not political paradise but this is whether the tv news jobs were. at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hamps
john: thank you california. america needs you the way we needed the soviet union as a model of failure to warn us what happens if we listen to those that say government does it better. the ussr -- u.s.s.r. died 20 years ago. i am grateful now we have not just california california, illinois, connec ticut to remind us what power mad politicians to. that is not fair american states are not dictatorships. if you live in a big government states you can move and vote with your feet. i did. a group...
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do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again, here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> at first glance, california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be -- a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the new defunct site and you will see options for free quotes, group health insurance deals and the promise that covered california begins in january of 2014 which it does. but california covered is a scam. according to the state. covered california is real. and the two sound so alike. even the state's insurance commissioner can get a little tongue tied. >> california covered, which is a website that appears to be designed to try to attract people to it, pretending to be covered california. even i'm having a hard time getting so close in terminology. >> the insurance department's investigators unraveled the following front. posing as covered california, california covered was getting protection
do you know the difference between covered california and california covered? one is the insurance marketplace. >> the other is a fraud that you need to be aware of. >> once again, here's nbc bay area's sam brock. >> at first glance, california covered looks a lot like what it purports to be -- a health insurance benefits exchange and insurance comparison. scroll down on the new defunct site and you will see options for free quotes, group health insurance deals and the promise...
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it can't be northern california versus southern california versus central california. it's got to be californians oork working together. let's solve this. let's work together and let's create a better california for managing our water together. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california reserves her time and the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield two minutes to another former member of the natural resources committee, mr. denham from california, two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from california, mr. denham, is recognized for two minutes. mr. denham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to support the bill to ensure again the house takes the lead in taking action about this big crisis that we're having in california's central valley. this measure puts a number of commonsense ideas on the table to alleviate the severity of today's drought. there's need for federal response because california has a cross-cutting network of bo
it can't be northern california versus southern california versus central california. it's got to be californians oork working together. let's solve this. let's work together and let's create a better california for managing our water together. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california reserves her time and the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm very pleased to yield two...
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after all we are california. we do not wait for someone else to show us the way forward, we go first and we go boldly. weight led gay-rights gun rights criminal justice reform. and now with lead on combating covid read from the earliest days of the pandemic california trusted in science and data. we met the moment to rate last january we welcomed americans home accepting repatriation fromme mainland china. a year ago today we brought to shore the grand princess which was stranded up the coast of california, for the reopening and up our eyes to the seriousness of this disease. were the first state, the first state to issue stay-at-home order which helped us avoid the early spikes in cases. the top minds in our nation's institutions and life science companies immediately jumped in groundbreaking treatments and vaccines. and while others competed to buy personal protective equipment at exorbitant prices to quickly build our own pipeline supplying critical gear to millions and millions of essential workers. we sent v
after all we are california. we do not wait for someone else to show us the way forward, we go first and we go boldly. weight led gay-rights gun rights criminal justice reform. and now with lead on combating covid read from the earliest days of the pandemic california trusted in science and data. we met the moment to rate last january we welcomed americans home accepting repatriation fromme mainland china. a year ago today we brought to shore the grand princess which was stranded up the coast...
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tonight, mending broken california. >>> good evening and welcome to broken california, a special edition of "this week in northern california." i'm spencer michels sitting in for belva davis. the recent elections in california will be followed by a dose of political realty. the crucial relationship between local and state governments. tonight we'll explore why california's government is so dysfunctional and what can be done to fix it. we have a panel of people who should know. susan kennedy a democrat was governor schwarzenegger's chief of staff. don perata led the state senate for four years. dan schnur is a republican strategist and teaches at usc. and mark paul is an author of "california crackup." we'll be back with our guests? a few minutes but first a look of some of what ails the state. there is not much disagreement that government is failing. >> the people are frustrated because the state government, the structure does not work. it doesn't work the way that people expect it to work. >> and it may be about to get worse because revenues are $700 million below expectations. under a
tonight, mending broken california. >>> good evening and welcome to broken california, a special edition of "this week in northern california." i'm spencer michels sitting in for belva davis. the recent elections in california will be followed by a dose of political realty. the crucial relationship between local and state governments. tonight we'll explore why california's government is so dysfunctional and what can be done to fix it. we have a panel of people who should...
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what would happen in california? how much of the california prison system and immigration jail system is run by for-profit companies? hamid: well, so as it stands right now, there are four major private facilities that house detainees in the immigration context in california. those facilities are operated by large for-profit entities, and those facilities would no longer be allowed to renew their contracts. a number of those facilities actually are rife with immigration abuse. one of those facilities is actually the second deadliest facility in the entire nation and so what will essentially happen is these facilities will no longer be allowed to continue their contracts and hopefully it means the end of for profit immigration detention in california. amy: so can you talk about this latest death and how it fits into this picture? hamid: one of the reasons why for-profit facilities are problematic is they don't have the same agree of transparency and accountability you would expect from an institution which deprives pe
what would happen in california? how much of the california prison system and immigration jail system is run by for-profit companies? hamid: well, so as it stands right now, there are four major private facilities that house detainees in the immigration context in california. those facilities are operated by large for-profit entities, and those facilities would no longer be allowed to renew their contracts. a number of those facilities actually are rife with immigration abuse. one of those...
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not just as california economy, as california goes so goes the nation. i should just note, since the great recession california led the nation with 15% of all the american jobs were created since the great recession, were greeted right here in the state of california. 3.4 million jobs since that recovery started only to be confronted by this new reality. we ended our streak of 120 straight months of net job creation. it ended officially with our march numbers. that said, our consequences of our actions will be felt all across the united states and we recognize our unique responsibility as california residents to do our fair share and help lead the way in terms of job creation, retention and job growth. what i have done is i have asked and tasked some of the best and brightest minds that we could source; almost all reside here in the state of california. some of the most well known business leaders in the world happen to reside here in california. some of the great social justice warriors reside here in the state of california. tribal leaders, health care
not just as california economy, as california goes so goes the nation. i should just note, since the great recession california led the nation with 15% of all the american jobs were created since the great recession, were greeted right here in the state of california. 3.4 million jobs since that recovery started only to be confronted by this new reality. we ended our streak of 120 straight months of net job creation. it ended officially with our march numbers. that said, our consequences of our...
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and california was no different. high or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign organization, spreading quickly from staff to workers. two primary factors boosted wallace workers in the golden state -- the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly pointed the way to new successes in other parts of the nation. already, some political experts were willing to openly state that governor george c. wallace could indeed be elected president in 1968. mathematically speaking, the recognized wallace strength in the southern and border states added up to some 150 electoral votes. a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact that
and california was no different. high or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign organization, spreading quickly from staff to workers. two primary factors boosted wallace workers in the golden state -- the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly...
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,ne is specific to california and our california law that was passed this year. one is more general, focused on net neutrality, regulations we previouslyhe fcc that the trump administration decided to abandon. we had pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we have a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. we will defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are in the right, and california consumers, but i hope america's consumers ultimately have the right to make sure they are not being mistreated accessing the internet by having to pay higher fees or getting slower service simple because someone wants to game them and make money off of them. >> is that a proposal your office put forward in terms of holding off on your lawsuit? how was that negotiated? it was a process where we engaged in discussion. where we are at this stage, we put a pause on state litigation, it is on hold, and we are waiting. early next year we will have action taken in the fed
,ne is specific to california and our california law that was passed this year. one is more general, focused on net neutrality, regulations we previouslyhe fcc that the trump administration decided to abandon. we had pushed the pause button on our litigation on the california specific net neutrality law to make sure we have a clear sense of where the effort is going in court on the national effort on net neutrality. we will defend both lawsuits to the end. we believe we are in the right, and...
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to southern california. that's a very big deal. those could be the practical impacts of prop 53. it is -- >> host: does that also explain proposition 60 which deal with health requirements for adult film stars? >> guest: it doesn't a sense which it's not a proposal the legislature heard. why can't the legislature respond to this and if somebody wanted that issue to be dealt with. prop prop 60 requires the use of condoms in the filming of adult movies. it would be penalties for movie producers who don't follow those rules. this is spearheaded by an activist group in los angeles area. whether voters think they need to wait in on this we will find out after the ballots are counted on election night. it is a fairly narrow proposal. it has. it has gotten attention because it's not unusual subject matter that voters are choosing. it is a narrow topic on a very long list of 17 proposals. >> host: in addition, some communities have additional questions on the ballot which means it will take more time for those voter
to southern california. that's a very big deal. those could be the practical impacts of prop 53. it is -- >> host: does that also explain proposition 60 which deal with health requirements for adult film stars? >> guest: it doesn't a sense which it's not a proposal the legislature heard. why can't the legislature respond to this and if somebody wanted that issue to be dealt with. prop prop 60 requires the use of condoms in the filming of adult movies. it would be penalties for movie...
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really making the government of california look like the people of california. he was very interested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a good move. i'm going to avoid limousines. >> brown asked his chief of staff gray davis, a future guv negative himself to assign him a nondescript car other general legislators used. >> we've got plymouths this year and i said blue. and there's only one car awaiting us, and it's blue all right but it's powder blue. and he says, oh, great, that's not it, is it? and i said i'm not sure, governor, but i think it is. >> it was a bit not quite a muscular tone than i was probably looking for, but there it was and i accepted it. >> unlike most prior governors brown had neither a wife or chil
really making the government of california look like the people of california. he was very interested in shaking up the system. >> brown refused to live in the newly constructed governor's mansion. choosing a simple apartment in sacramento instead and rejected the official limousine. >> my father had a limousine, i rode in it before. in fact i rode it in the opening of the stadium in san francisco. and people pounded on the window. they were not happy. and i said, wow, this is not a...
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the saving grace is california. california is moving forward saying we're going to compete in that playing field and we're going to take more money into clean tech and bring jobs and industry here, and it if there's one part of the country that's leading the way, it is california. the united states cannot be 17th. we've got to change that. >> let's talk about this leadership that we keep hearing about from california. there's a decision forthcoming from washington -- or a recommend dashgs i should say, on auto fuel efficiency standards out to the year 2025. california has been in the middle of this. how important is california's -- let me put it another way. how much impact will this decision ultimately have and would it even be happening were it not for california's sort of push in this direction? >> i mean, there are a mof factors, but i don't want to ever estimate the leadership of california. when the united states sees and when other states see one state can do it, they can leave and put in place new regulation
the saving grace is california. california is moving forward saying we're going to compete in that playing field and we're going to take more money into clean tech and bring jobs and industry here, and it if there's one part of the country that's leading the way, it is california. the united states cannot be 17th. we've got to change that. >> let's talk about this leadership that we keep hearing about from california. there's a decision forthcoming from washington -- or a recommend dashgs...
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california's energy supply. california historically has been a fairly major producer of energy, primarily oil and gas. back in 1970, it produced about 62% of its total energy requirements. in 2009, california imported 67% of its energy needs. even today, california remains a very significant oil and gas producer and as we point out in the study has considerable reserves that could increase future production. also, as many of you know, california is perhaps the leader in the world in renewable energy production. of this amount, about half is hydroelectric power, 26% is biomass, and smaller proportions for wind and solar. the next slide gives a -- gives you a picture of energy consumption trends by fuel in california from 1970 to the present. and the red bars on the bottom represent natural gas consumption, the green is petroleum. so you can see that even though california is a large producer of renewable energy, it still consumes very significant amounts of petroleum and natural gas. the blue bars on the very top
california's energy supply. california historically has been a fairly major producer of energy, primarily oil and gas. back in 1970, it produced about 62% of its total energy requirements. in 2009, california imported 67% of its energy needs. even today, california remains a very significant oil and gas producer and as we point out in the study has considerable reserves that could increase future production. also, as many of you know, california is perhaps the leader in the world in renewable...
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farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this particular monopoly agri-business. some farms are owned by individuals, but many are corporations. many are listed on the stock exchange, and some are also in the packing and processing business and among the giants of the food industry. agri business has ruled the domain in the fertile valleys of california with absolute power, political. the southern pacific railroad once ran california and a famous novel written about that called "the octopus." and the s.p. is still one of the biggest land owners. it is part of agri-business and so is di giorgio, the curran county land com
farming in california has always been big. many farms in california started big. some of the old spanish and mexican land grants comprising thousands of acres have never been broken up. more than 3/4 of all farmland in california is owned by 6% of the industry. to put it another way, more than one-third of all of the farm land in the state is owned by less than one percent of the owners. this then is the story of monopoly and what monopoly does to people. there is a manufactured word for this...
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>> california at a crossroads covid-19. we will be implementing an order requiring masking regardless of vaccination. we've got to get the vaccine great up significantly higher than what we thought the target while fires not escape the flames. >> consume the entire town so fast. >> if i saw it homelessness, it's heartbreaking. >> a bay area has the 3rd largest homeless population in the united states. this is a public health emergency and now a recall election that is nothing more than a partisan power grab. >> gavin newsom has to answer to the people of california tonight. meet the 3 candidates willing to step forward on the stage together the businessman jotn. it's a choice between the beauty and the beast. former san diego mayor kevin faulconer can clean up california assemblyman kevin kiley finding the governor for much of this year for the next town where they'll face it got to the questions. listen closely to what they say the side of one of these candidates to replace governor newsom. >> this is inside california pol
>> california at a crossroads covid-19. we will be implementing an order requiring masking regardless of vaccination. we've got to get the vaccine great up significantly higher than what we thought the target while fires not escape the flames. >> consume the entire town so fast. >> if i saw it homelessness, it's heartbreaking. >> a bay area has the 3rd largest homeless population in the united states. this is a public health emergency and now a recall election that is...
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california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he columns behind him. he is not the one anymore. bill clinton was the one. michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star
california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was...
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california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting wheat, you name it. they were building a particular kind of brick called adobe. northern mexico, what we would now call the southwest. ae entire place was sort of monument to the willingness of indians to engage in economic activity. i don't want to overstate my case. there were some who were less willing. described as being enslaved. the actual property being worked. it is not clear. this tended something to be that did not need a lot of coercion to get indian to participate in. the most trading with indians were the same a
california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting...
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so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that we're to leave. and so this the california fugitive act builds in that people can keep enslaved in the state enslaved, african-americans in the state for three years it's a three year figure even if by and that gives them time to either decide to settle here or return after abusing people for three years. yeah. um, another one, the well known africanist ali mazrui states in one of his books that the root cause of slavery was capitalism and the need for cheap labor. can you say the same about enslaving native americans and by
so california rewrites it. i didn't learn this, but in high school or at berkeley, california writes its own fugitive slave act of 1852 and it says that slave voluntarily brought in slave people into california and they can be trapped and sold if they flee within the state they don't have to cross a border to do that it also builds in this very scary thing. the sojourner law slaveholders could say we're not living in california, we're just sojourner. so journaling crummy verb here and that...
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he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry brown. and so when the parents came home and they saw their new sidewalk sign, jerry brown, they went and knocked at the house and my brother was held responsible for it. >> when he reached his teens, though, the young rebel seemed to undergo a metamorphosis. >> he said he doesn't remember this, but it happened, his girlfriend at the time organized a surprise birthday party and he never showed up. it was during lent. and he had gone to do the stations of the cross at five churches or something in san francisco. and we knew that that was -- something serious. >> the governor's son and namesake was ca
he built the great california canal that ships water from northern to southern california. he worked hard in building the california dream. >> on a regular basis, pat brown was cited as a potential presidential candidate but his son, edmund gerald brown injure or jerry, didn't always present the image the family wanted. >> our neighbors down the street had put new sidewalk down and so it was wet cement. and my brother had just learned to write and he wrote big as could be, jerry...
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he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of months later there is a lieutenant who went up there and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of california was looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just missions. to have a farming community that would act as a supply station for these different establishments. you had the mission that was founded in st. clair in 1776 a richs known as agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66 settlers moved down from san francisco and came here. they established san jose. we have come to the entity inside this structure. there are only two rooms. for our intense and purposes we have set up the rooms to set up the two different areas. eras.r this represented these two rooms. this room we are in is a bedroom. if you can tell it is rugged and sparse roo. the floor is a adobe like floor. the walls are plastered. heavilyiard wanted to tax the citizens as a result they were limited in what trading they could do with other co
he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of months later there is a lieutenant who went up there and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of california was looking for a way to have a civil establishment beyond just missions. to have a farming community that would act as a supply station for these different establishments. you had the mission that was founded in st. clair in 1776 a richs known as agricultural potential for farming. that is where in november, a group of 66...